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Shapes - are precise shapes that can be described using mathematical names e.g. square, triangle and circle.
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Art - An artwork that is not representational but communicates through colors, marks and other visual elements.
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Shapes - are irregular or uneven shapes. These can often be found in nature.
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- a two-dimensional representation of the outline of an object, as a cutout or configurational drawing, uniformly filled in with black, especially a black-paper, miniature cutout of the outlines of a person's face in profile
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- describes the different ways elements of an artwork are arranged.
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- A line is a path made by an object moving across a surface.
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Drawing - is a type of drawing where only the outlines of shapes within the subject of the drawing are drawn.
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Drawing - Gesture drawing is a quick and expressive sketching technique used in art to capture the essential movements, poses, and rhythms of a subject, emphasizing fluidity and spontaneity over detail and precision.
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Drawing - A line drawing is a drawing made of only lines. It does not include any shading.
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of Line - means how thick or thin a line is. Some lines are bold and heavy, while others are light and delicate. Using different line weights can help show depth, shadow, or importance in a drawing.
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- Forms are three-dimensional and occupy space or give the illusion that they occupy space.
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Forms occupy space, such as sculptures or buildings.
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(3D) - 3D refers to objects or images that have length, width, and height, enabling them to be perceived as having depth and volume, often created using techniques that mimic the way humans perceive depth in the physical world.
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(2D) - 2D refers to objects or images that have only length and width, lacking depth, typically represented on a flat surface such as paper or a screen.
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- A creamy mixture of clay and water used, with scoring, to join two pieces of clay.
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- The art of making objects from clay and hardening them in a kiln.